Police detain fake naval officer in Yobe for cybercrime

The police command in Yobe says it has detained a 29-year-old man who allegedly posed as a naval officer and defrauded several traders.
This was disclosed in a statement by the command’s spokesman, DSP Dungus Abdulkarim, on Friday.
It said the suspect was arrested on December 18 with a fake Nigerian Navy identity card, initiating fake online money transfers to unsuspecting traders in exchange for goods.
“His modus operandi involved generating fake receipts on his bank app, making it seem like transactions were successful, even when they weren’t.
“To gain his victim’s trust, he would initially make a small, successful transaction. He would then use the app to edit the receipt, delaying the alert to the recipient.
“This clever tactic allowed him to deceive his victims and get away with their money or goods,” said the statement.
The statement said police commissioner Garba Ahmed had advised members of the public to beware of emerging trends in cybercrime.
“Remember to verify transactions and receipts, and never trust someone who claims to be from a reputable organisation without proper identification,” said the commissioner.
(NAN)
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